Wing Chun (Chinese: 詠春; pinyin: yǒng chūn; Jyutping: wing ceon; literally: "spring chant"), also romanised as Ving Tsun or Wing Tsun, (and sometimes substituted with the characters 永春 "eternal springtime"; is a concept-based Chinese martial art and form of self-defense utilising both striking and grappling while specialising in close-range combat.
The alternative characters 永春 "eternal spring" are also associated with some other southern Chinese martial arts, including Weng Chun Kung Fu and Yong Chun
The earliest known mentions of Wing Chun date to the period of Red BoatOpera.
The common legend as told by Yip Man involves the young woman Yim Wing-chun during the period after the destruction by the Qing government of the Southern Shaolin and its associated temples.
Having rebuffed the local warlord's marriage offer, Yim Wing-Chun said she'd reconsider the proposal if he could beat her in a fight. She soon crossed paths with a Buddhist nun named Ng Mui, who was one of the Shaolin Sect survivors, and asked the nun to teach her to fight. According to legend Ng Mui taught Yim Wing-Chun a new system of martial art that had been inspired by the nun's observations of a confrontation between a Snake and a Crane. This then-still nameless style enabled Yim Wing-Chun to beat the warlord in a one-on-one fight. Yim Wing-Chun thereafter married Leung Bac-Chou and taught him the style, which was later named after her.
Since the system was developed during the Shaolin and Ming resistance to the Qing Dynasty, many legends, including the story of Yim Wing-Chun, were spread regarding the creation of Wing Chun in order to confuse enemies. This is often given as a reason to explain the difficulty in accurately determining the creator or creators of Wing Chun.
He who excels as a warrior does not appear formidable. One who excels in fighting is never aroused in anger. One who excels in defeating his enemy does not join issues. One who excels in employing others humbles himself before them. This is the virtue of non-contention and matching the sublimity of heaven

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Abbess Wu Mei vs. Yim Wing Chun in Kung FuWing Chun film
Source: ShogunAR Wing Chun
*. I don't own the copyright of the audio and images in this video. The video wil be removed in case of a reasonable request. Thanks for enjoying it !

Having rebuffed the local warlord's marriage offer, Yim Wing-Chun said she'd reconsider the proposal if he could beat her in a fight. She soon crossed paths with a Buddhist nun named Ng Mui, who was one of the Shaolin Sect survivors, and asked the nun to teach her to fight. According to legend Ng Mui taught Yim Wing-Chun a new system of martial art that had been inspired by the nun's observations of a confrontation between a Snake and a Crane. This then-still nameless style enabled Yim Wing-Chun to beat the warlord in a one-on-one fight. Yim Wing-Chun thereafter married Leung Bac-Chou and taught him the style, which was later named after her.

Different accounts of Yim Wing Chun's story exist, but the central sequence of events remains largely the same, beginning with the origin of her teacher. During the Qing Dynasty, a ShaolinBuddhist nun and abbess, Ng Mui (五枚師太), reportedly fled the destruction of the Siu Lam temple at the hands of the government; the temple was believed to be harbouring revolutionaries. According to one legend, after being inspired by witnessing a crane and a snake fighting, Ng Mui incorporated their movements into her style of Chinese kung fu to form a new, yet-unnamed martial art system.

Ng Mui later took on a disciple, Yim Wing Chun, and passed the art on to her. Yim Wing Chun was well known for her beauty and sold tofu for a living. A local bully tried to force her to marry him, but she used the art to defeat him. Some accounts claim that Ng Mui taught Yim the art specifically for the purpose of defending herself against the man's unwanted advances.

Chinese martial arts

Chinese martial arts, often labeled under the umbrella termsKung Fu (/ˈkʊŋˈfuː/; Chinese:功夫; pinyin:gong fu) and Wushu (武术), are the several hundreds of fighting styles that have developed over the centuries in China. These fighting styles are often classified according to common traits, identified as "families" (家; jiā), "sects" (派; pài) or "schools" (門; mén) of martial arts. Examples of such traits include Shaolinquan (少林拳) physical exercises involving Five Animals (五形) mimicry, or training methods inspired by Chinese philosophies, religions and legends. Styles that focus on qi manipulation are called internal (内家拳; nèijiāquán), while others that concentrate on improving muscle and cardiovascular fitness are called "external" (外家拳; wàijiāquán). Geographical association, as in northern (北拳; běiquán) and "southern" (南拳; nánquán), is another popular classification method.

Terminology

Kung fu and wushu are loanwords from Chinese that, in English, are used to refer to Chinese martial arts. However, the Chinese terms kung fu and wushu (listen (Mandarin); Cantonese: móuh-seuht) have distinct meanings. The Chinese equivalent of the term "Chinese martial arts" would be Zhongguo wushu (Chinese:中國武術; pinyin:zhōngguó wǔshù) (Mandarin).

Wing Chun

According to the Wing Chun master Yip Man, Ng Mui was Abbess at the HenanShaolin Monastery and managed to survive its destruction by Qing forces during the reign of the Kangxi Emperor (1662–1722).
She fled to the White Crane Temple.
(which this account locates in the Daliang mountains between Yunnan and Sichuan) where she met a girl of fifteen named Yim Wing-Chun whom a bandit was trying to force into marriage.
Ng Mui taught Wing-Chun how to defend herself by distilling Shaolin martial art knowledge into a system that Wing-Chun could learn quickly, and use without developing great strength.

Cecilia Wong Training in WING CHUN

Yim Wing Chun

Wing Chun

Wing Chun (Chinese: 詠春; pinyin: yǒng chūn; Jyutping: wing ceon; literally: "spring chant"), also romanised as Ving Tsun or Wing Tsun, (and sometimes substituted with the characters 永春 "eternal springtime"; is a concept-based Chinese martial art and form of self-defense utilising both striking and grappling while specialising in close-range combat.
The alternative characters 永春 "eternal spring" are also associated with some other southern Chinese martial arts, including Weng Chun Kung Fu and Yong Chun
The earliest known mentions of Wing Chun date to the period of Red BoatOpera.
The common legend as told by Yip Man involves the young woman Yim Wing-chun during the period after the destruction by the Qing government of the Southern Shaolin and its associated temples.
Having rebuffed the local warlord's marriage offer, Yim Wing-Chun said she'd reconsider the proposal if he could beat her in a fight. She soon crossed paths with a Buddhist nun named Ng Mui, who was one of the Shaolin Sect survivors, and asked the nun to teach her to fight. According to legend Ng Mui taught Yim Wing-Chun a new system of martial art that had been inspired by the nun's observations of a confrontation between a Snake and a Crane. This then-still nameless style enabled Yim Wing-Chun to beat the warlord in a one-on-one fight. Yim Wing-Chun thereafter married Leung Bac-Chou and taught him the style, which was later named after her.
Since the system was developed during the Shaolin and Ming resistance to the Qing Dynasty, many legends, including the story of Yim Wing-Chun, were spread regarding the creation of Wing Chun in order to confuse enemies. This is often given as a reason to explain the difficulty in accurately determining the creator or creators of Wing Chun.
He who excels as a warrior does not appear formidable. One who excels in fighting is never aroused in anger. One who excels in defeating his enemy does not join issues. One who excels in employing others humbles himself before them. This is the virtue of non-contention and matching the sublimity of heaven

Abbess Wu Mei vs. Yim Wing Chun in Kung FuWing Chun film
Source: ShogunAR Wing Chun
*. I don't own the copyright of the audio and images in this video. The video wil be removed in case of a reasonable request. Thanks for enjoying it !

Plot: Wing Chun, a woman living in a remote village often pillaged by robbers. When Wing Chun finally loses her cool and defeats them, her heroic actions stir up even more trouble in this male-based society of the time. The climactic battle to the death is a dazzler.

Wing Chun (1994) Full Movie

Cecilia Wong Training in WING CHUN

Yim Wing Chun

Wing Chun

Wing Chun (Chinese: 詠春; pinyin: yǒng chūn; Jyutping: wing ceon; literally: "spring chant"), also romanised as Ving Tsun or Wing Tsun, (and sometimes substituted with the characters 永春 "eternal springtime"; is a concept-based Chinese martial art and form of self-defense utilising both striking and grappling while specialising in close-range combat.
The alternative characters 永春 "eternal spring" are also associated with some other southern Chinese martial arts, including Weng Chun Kung Fu and Yong Chun
The earliest known mentions of Wing Chun date to the period of Red BoatOpera.
The common legend as told by Yip Man involves the young woman Yim Wing-chun during the period after the destruction by the Qing government of the Southern Shaolin and its associated temples.
Having rebuffed the...

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Abbess Wu Mei vs. Yim Wing Chun in Kung FuWing Chun film
Source: ShogunAR Wing Chun
*. I don't own the copyright of the audio and images in this video. The video wil be removed in case of a reasonable request. Thanks for enjoying it !

Wing Chun (Chinese: 詠春; pinyin: yǒng chūn; Jyutping: wing ceon; literally: "spring chant"), also romanised as Ving Tsun or Wing Tsun, (and sometimes substituted with the characters 永春 "eternal springtime"; is a concept-based Chinese martial art and form of self-defense utilising both striking and grappling while specialising in close-range combat.
The alternative characters 永春 "eternal spring" are also associated with some other southern Chinese martial arts, including Weng Chun Kung Fu and Yong Chun
The earliest known mentions of Wing Chun date to the period of Red BoatOpera.
The common legend as told by Yip Man involves the young woman Yim Wing-chun during the period after the destruction by the Qing government of the Southern Shaolin and its associated temples.
Having rebuffed the local warlord's marriage offer, Yim Wing-Chun said she'd reconsider the proposal if he could beat her in a fight. She soon crossed paths with a Buddhist nun named Ng Mui, who was one of the Shaolin Sect survivors, and asked the nun to teach her to fight. According to legend Ng Mui taught Yim Wing-Chun a new system of martial art that had been inspired by the nun's observations of a confrontation between a Snake and a Crane. This then-still nameless style enabled Yim Wing-Chun to beat the warlord in a one-on-one fight. Yim Wing-Chun thereafter married Leung Bac-Chou and taught him the style, which was later named after her.
Since the system was developed during the Shaolin and Ming resistance to the Qing Dynasty, many legends, including the story of Yim Wing-Chun, were spread regarding the creation of Wing Chun in order to confuse enemies. This is often given as a reason to explain the difficulty in accurately determining the creator or creators of Wing Chun.
He who excels as a warrior does not appear formidable. One who excels in fighting is never aroused in anger. One who excels in defeating his enemy does not join issues. One who excels in employing others humbles himself before them. This is the virtue of non-contention and matching the sublimity of heaven

Wing Chun (Chinese: 詠春; pinyin: yǒng chūn; Jyutping: wing ceon; literally: "spring chant"), also romanised as Ving Tsun or Wing Tsun, (and sometimes substituted with the characters 永春 "eternal springtime"; is a concept-based Chinese martial art and form of self-defense utilising both striking and grappling while specialising in close-range combat.
The alternative characters 永春 "eternal spring" are also associated with some other southern Chinese martial arts, including Weng Chun Kung Fu and Yong Chun
The earliest known mentions of Wing Chun date to the period of Red BoatOpera.
The common legend as told by Yip Man involves the young woman Yim Wing-chun during the period after the destruction by the Qing government of the Southern Shaolin and its associated temples.
Having rebuffed the local warlord's marriage offer, Yim Wing-Chun said she'd reconsider the proposal if he could beat her in a fight. She soon crossed paths with a Buddhist nun named Ng Mui, who was one of the Shaolin Sect survivors, and asked the nun to teach her to fight. According to legend Ng Mui taught Yim Wing-Chun a new system of martial art that had been inspired by the nun's observations of a confrontation between a Snake and a Crane. This then-still nameless style enabled Yim Wing-Chun to beat the warlord in a one-on-one fight. Yim Wing-Chun thereafter married Leung Bac-Chou and taught him the style, which was later named after her.
Since the system was developed during the Shaolin and Ming resistance to the Qing Dynasty, many legends, including the story of Yim Wing-Chun, were spread regarding the creation of Wing Chun in order to confuse enemies. This is often given as a reason to explain the difficulty in accurately determining the creator or creators of Wing Chun.
He who excels as a warrior does not appear formidable. One who excels in fighting is never aroused in anger. One who excels in defeating his enemy does not join issues. One who excels in employing others humbles himself before them. This is the virtue of non-contention and matching the sublimity of heaven

Abbess Wu Mei vs. Yim Wing Chun in Kung FuWing Chun film
Source: ShogunAR Wing Chun
*. I don't own the copyright of the audio and images in this video. The video wil be removed in case of a reasonable request. Thanks for enjoying it !

Abbess Wu Mei vs. Yim Wing Chun in Kung FuWing Chun film
Source: ShogunAR Wing Chun
*. I don't own the copyright of the audio and images in this video. The video wil be removed in case of a reasonable request. Thanks for enjoying it !

Wing Chun (1994) Full Movie

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Wing Chun

Wing Chun (Chinese: 詠春; pinyin: yǒng chūn; Jyutping: wing ceon; literally: "spring chant"), also romanised as Ving Tsun or Wing Tsun, (and sometimes substituted with the characters 永春 "eternal springtime"; is a concept-based Chinese martial art and form of self-defense utilising both striking and grappling while specialising in close-range combat.
The alternative characters 永春 "eternal spring" are also associated with some other southern Chinese martial arts, including Weng Chun Kung Fu and Yong Chun
The earliest known mentions of Wing Chun date to the period of Red BoatOpera.
The common legend as told by Yip Man involves the young woman Yim Wing-chun during the period after the destruction by the Qing government of the Southern Shaolin and its associated temples.
Having rebuffed the...

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Film wing chun

published: 19 Dec 2015

Wu Tang Collection - Stranger From Shaolin

Director: Lu Chun Ku
Cast: WongHang Sau, Kao Kang, Lo Jun Ku
When her entire family is killed by the occupying Manchus, Yim Wing Chun narrowly escapes to the Shaolin Temple. Disguised as a man, she persuades the abbot to let her stay, and is given the job of fetching water from the well for the students. Wing Chun begins to teach herself Kung Fu, from secretly watching the abbot. She incorporates her own techniques into a new style ideal for close quarter fighting. The other monks soon realize that she is not quite the man she says she is, but by that time strong bonds are formed they are supportive of her mission for revenge against the Manchus.
Subscribe to the Wu TangCollection now and enjoy the best in Martial ArtsAction...

Wing Chun Kung Fu

This old video teaches basic Wing Chun forms and applications.
Wing Chun (traditional Chinese: 詠春; simplified Chinese: 咏春) is a concept-based Chinese martial art and form of self-defense utilising both striking and grappling while specializing in close range combat.
The earliest known mentions of Wing Chun date to the period of Red BoatOpera (late 1800s).
The common legend as told by Yip Man[4] involves the young woman Yim Wing-chun during the period after the destruction by the Qing government of the Southern Shaolin and its associated temples.
Having rebuffed the local warlord's marriage offer, Yim Wing-Chun said she'd reconsider the proposal if he could beat her in a fight. She soon crossed paths with a Buddhist nun named Ng Mui, who was one of the Shaolin Sect survivors, and asked...

published: 31 Jan 2017

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Wing Chun Dr. Leung Jan with Leung Bik and Leung Chun Movie

The movie depicts the story of the legendary wing chun kung fu master Dr. Leung Jan living in Foshan with his 2 sons, Leung Chun and Leung Bik.
for more on wing chun, please go to:
www.shaolinjeeshinwingchun.com.au/forum/

published: 18 Apr 2011

The history of Wing Chun Kung Fu proves it is fabricated

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wing_Chun
Wing Chun (traditional Chinese: 詠春) is a traditional Southern ChineseKung fu martial art specializing in close range combat. It is one of the most famous styles in wushu. It is known for being economical, direct and efficient.[1]
The history of Wing Chun has been passed from teacher to student verbally rather than through documentation, making it difficult to confirm or clarify the differing accounts of Wing Chun's creation. Some have sought to apply the methods of higher criticism to the oral histories of Wing Chun and other Chinese martial arts.[1] Others have attempted to discern the origins of Wing Chun by determining the specific purpose of its techniques.
The oral history of the Yip Man branch of Wing Chun, corresponding with modern research...

published: 04 Jan 2018

El Guerrero Inmortal del Wing Chun En Español Completa

Yong Chun - Young Chwin - (Wing Chun): The Art of Becoming Water.

Young Chwin - Yong Chun (Wing Chun) Kung Fu is not only a pragmatic form of martial art for defending oneself against physically large, powerful, and VERY strong adversaries, but it teaches those who study the philosophy (not the religion) of Buddhism to allow themselves to become formless like water which does not internalize conflict of any kind. Instead of internalizing opposition, water flows gracefully around it. Water reserves its pragmatic and efficient brutality (in the form of a tsunami) for when it is absolutely necessary and the environmental conditions are such that deadly force is an inevitable consequence. In the words of the Grand Master of Yong Chun, Ip Man (who eventually became one of the ilustrious Bruce Lee's teachers), You must "strive to never strive." Young Chwin ...

Wing Chun (Chinese: 詠春; pinyin: yǒng chūn; Jyutping: wing ceon; literally: "spring chant"), also romanised as Ving Tsun or Wing Tsun, (and sometimes substituted with the characters 永春 "eternal springtime"; is a concept-based Chinese martial art and form of self-defense utilising both striking and grappling while specialising in close-range combat.
The alternative characters 永春 "eternal spring" are also associated with some other southern Chinese martial arts, including Weng Chun Kung Fu and Yong Chun
The earliest known mentions of Wing Chun date to the period of Red BoatOpera.
The common legend as told by Yip Man involves the young woman Yim Wing-chun during the period after the destruction by the Qing government of the Southern Shaolin and its associated temples.
Having rebuffed the local warlord's marriage offer, Yim Wing-Chun said she'd reconsider the proposal if he could beat her in a fight. She soon crossed paths with a Buddhist nun named Ng Mui, who was one of the Shaolin Sect survivors, and asked the nun to teach her to fight. According to legend Ng Mui taught Yim Wing-Chun a new system of martial art that had been inspired by the nun's observations of a confrontation between a Snake and a Crane. This then-still nameless style enabled Yim Wing-Chun to beat the warlord in a one-on-one fight. Yim Wing-Chun thereafter married Leung Bac-Chou and taught him the style, which was later named after her.
Since the system was developed during the Shaolin and Ming resistance to the Qing Dynasty, many legends, including the story of Yim Wing-Chun, were spread regarding the creation of Wing Chun in order to confuse enemies. This is often given as a reason to explain the difficulty in accurately determining the creator or creators of Wing Chun.
He who excels as a warrior does not appear formidable. One who excels in fighting is never aroused in anger. One who excels in defeating his enemy does not join issues. One who excels in employing others humbles himself before them. This is the virtue of non-contention and matching the sublimity of heaven

Wing Chun (Chinese: 詠春; pinyin: yǒng chūn; Jyutping: wing ceon; literally: "spring chant"), also romanised as Ving Tsun or Wing Tsun, (and sometimes substituted with the characters 永春 "eternal springtime"; is a concept-based Chinese martial art and form of self-defense utilising both striking and grappling while specialising in close-range combat.
The alternative characters 永春 "eternal spring" are also associated with some other southern Chinese martial arts, including Weng Chun Kung Fu and Yong Chun
The earliest known mentions of Wing Chun date to the period of Red BoatOpera.
The common legend as told by Yip Man involves the young woman Yim Wing-chun during the period after the destruction by the Qing government of the Southern Shaolin and its associated temples.
Having rebuffed the local warlord's marriage offer, Yim Wing-Chun said she'd reconsider the proposal if he could beat her in a fight. She soon crossed paths with a Buddhist nun named Ng Mui, who was one of the Shaolin Sect survivors, and asked the nun to teach her to fight. According to legend Ng Mui taught Yim Wing-Chun a new system of martial art that had been inspired by the nun's observations of a confrontation between a Snake and a Crane. This then-still nameless style enabled Yim Wing-Chun to beat the warlord in a one-on-one fight. Yim Wing-Chun thereafter married Leung Bac-Chou and taught him the style, which was later named after her.
Since the system was developed during the Shaolin and Ming resistance to the Qing Dynasty, many legends, including the story of Yim Wing-Chun, were spread regarding the creation of Wing Chun in order to confuse enemies. This is often given as a reason to explain the difficulty in accurately determining the creator or creators of Wing Chun.
He who excels as a warrior does not appear formidable. One who excels in fighting is never aroused in anger. One who excels in defeating his enemy does not join issues. One who excels in employing others humbles himself before them. This is the virtue of non-contention and matching the sublimity of heaven

Wu Tang Collection - Stranger From Shaolin

Director: Lu Chun Ku
Cast: WongHang Sau, Kao Kang, Lo Jun Ku
When her entire family is killed by the occupying Manchus, Yim Wing Chun narrowly escapes to the Shaolin Temple. Disguised as a man, she persuades the abbot to let her stay, and is given the job of fetching water from the well for the students. Wing Chun begins to teach herself Kung Fu, from secretly watching the abbot. She incorporates her own techniques into a new style ideal for close quarter fighting. The other monks soon realize that she is not quite the man she says she is, but by that time strong bonds are formed they are supportive of her mission for revenge against the Manchus.
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Director: Lu Chun Ku
Cast: WongHang Sau, Kao Kang, Lo Jun Ku
When her entire family is killed by the occupying Manchus, Yim Wing Chun narrowly escapes to the Shaolin Temple. Disguised as a man, she persuades the abbot to let her stay, and is given the job of fetching water from the well for the students. Wing Chun begins to teach herself Kung Fu, from secretly watching the abbot. She incorporates her own techniques into a new style ideal for close quarter fighting. The other monks soon realize that she is not quite the man she says she is, but by that time strong bonds are formed they are supportive of her mission for revenge against the Manchus.
Subscribe to the Wu TangCollection now and enjoy the best in Martial ArtsAction and Entertainment!
Go to https://www.youtube.com/c/WuTangCollectionDope

This old video teaches basic Wing Chun forms and applications.
Wing Chun (traditional Chinese: 詠春; simplified Chinese: 咏春) is a concept-based Chinese martial art and form of self-defense utilising both striking and grappling while specializing in close range combat.
The earliest known mentions of Wing Chun date to the period of Red BoatOpera (late 1800s).
The common legend as told by Yip Man[4] involves the young woman Yim Wing-chun during the period after the destruction by the Qing government of the Southern Shaolin and its associated temples.
Having rebuffed the local warlord's marriage offer, Yim Wing-Chun said she'd reconsider the proposal if he could beat her in a fight. She soon crossed paths with a Buddhist nun named Ng Mui, who was one of the Shaolin Sect survivors, and asked the nun to teach her to fight. According to legend, Ng Mui taught Yim Wing-Chun a new system of martial art that had been inspired by the nun's observations of a confrontation between a Snake and a Crane. This then-still nameless style enabled Yim Wing-Chun to beat the warlord in a one-on-one fight. Yim Wing-Chun thereafter married Leung Bok-Chau and taught him the style, which was later named after her.
Since the system was developed during the Shaolin and Ming resistance to the Qing Dynasty, many legends, including the story of Yim Wing-Chun, were spread regarding the creation of Wing Chun in order to confuse enemies. This is often given as a reason to explain the difficulty in accurately determining the creator or creators of Wing Chun.

This old video teaches basic Wing Chun forms and applications.
Wing Chun (traditional Chinese: 詠春; simplified Chinese: 咏春) is a concept-based Chinese martial art and form of self-defense utilising both striking and grappling while specializing in close range combat.
The earliest known mentions of Wing Chun date to the period of Red BoatOpera (late 1800s).
The common legend as told by Yip Man[4] involves the young woman Yim Wing-chun during the period after the destruction by the Qing government of the Southern Shaolin and its associated temples.
Having rebuffed the local warlord's marriage offer, Yim Wing-Chun said she'd reconsider the proposal if he could beat her in a fight. She soon crossed paths with a Buddhist nun named Ng Mui, who was one of the Shaolin Sect survivors, and asked the nun to teach her to fight. According to legend, Ng Mui taught Yim Wing-Chun a new system of martial art that had been inspired by the nun's observations of a confrontation between a Snake and a Crane. This then-still nameless style enabled Yim Wing-Chun to beat the warlord in a one-on-one fight. Yim Wing-Chun thereafter married Leung Bok-Chau and taught him the style, which was later named after her.
Since the system was developed during the Shaolin and Ming resistance to the Qing Dynasty, many legends, including the story of Yim Wing-Chun, were spread regarding the creation of Wing Chun in order to confuse enemies. This is often given as a reason to explain the difficulty in accurately determining the creator or creators of Wing Chun.

Wing Chun Dr. Leung Jan with Leung Bik and Leung Chun Movie

The movie depicts the story of the legendary wing chun kung fu master Dr. Leung Jan living in Foshan with his 2 sons, Leung Chun and Leung Bik.
for more on win...

The movie depicts the story of the legendary wing chun kung fu master Dr. Leung Jan living in Foshan with his 2 sons, Leung Chun and Leung Bik.
for more on wing chun, please go to:
www.shaolinjeeshinwingchun.com.au/forum/

The movie depicts the story of the legendary wing chun kung fu master Dr. Leung Jan living in Foshan with his 2 sons, Leung Chun and Leung Bik.
for more on wing chun, please go to:
www.shaolinjeeshinwingchun.com.au/forum/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wing_Chun
Wing Chun (traditional Chinese: 詠春) is a traditional Southern ChineseKung fu martial art specializing in close range combat. It is one of the most famous styles in wushu. It is known for being economical, direct and efficient.[1]
The history of Wing Chun has been passed from teacher to student verbally rather than through documentation, making it difficult to confirm or clarify the differing accounts of Wing Chun's creation. Some have sought to apply the methods of higher criticism to the oral histories of Wing Chun and other Chinese martial arts.[1] Others have attempted to discern the origins of Wing Chun by determining the specific purpose of its techniques.
The oral history of the Yip Man branch of Wing Chun, corresponding with modern research is as follows: After escaping the destruction of the FujianShaolin Monastery by Qing forces (circa 1730) , the Abbess Ng Mui fled to the distant Daliang mountains on the border between Yunnan and Sichuan. There, Ng Mui often bought her bean curd at the tofu shop of Yim Yee (嚴二). Yim Yee had a daughter named Yim Wing Chun (嚴詠春) whom a local warlord was trying to force into marriage. Ng Mui taught Yim Wing Chun a summarized version of her Southern ShaolinKung Fu, which allowed Yim Wing Chun to fend off the warlord once and for all. After completing her training under Ng Mui (circa 1790), Yim Wing Chun eventually married Leung Bok-Chao (梁博儔), to whom she taught the fighting techniques that Ng Mui had passed on to her. After Yim Wing Chun died (circa 1840), Her husband Leung Bok-Chao passed the new style on to Leung Lan Kwai (circa 1840). Leung Lan Kwai taught six members of the Red BoatOperaGroup (circa 1850). All Wing Chun today descends from one of these six Opera Group members:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wing_Chun
Wing Chun (traditional Chinese: 詠春) is a traditional Southern ChineseKung fu martial art specializing in close range combat. It is one of the most famous styles in wushu. It is known for being economical, direct and efficient.[1]
The history of Wing Chun has been passed from teacher to student verbally rather than through documentation, making it difficult to confirm or clarify the differing accounts of Wing Chun's creation. Some have sought to apply the methods of higher criticism to the oral histories of Wing Chun and other Chinese martial arts.[1] Others have attempted to discern the origins of Wing Chun by determining the specific purpose of its techniques.
The oral history of the Yip Man branch of Wing Chun, corresponding with modern research is as follows: After escaping the destruction of the FujianShaolin Monastery by Qing forces (circa 1730) , the Abbess Ng Mui fled to the distant Daliang mountains on the border between Yunnan and Sichuan. There, Ng Mui often bought her bean curd at the tofu shop of Yim Yee (嚴二). Yim Yee had a daughter named Yim Wing Chun (嚴詠春) whom a local warlord was trying to force into marriage. Ng Mui taught Yim Wing Chun a summarized version of her Southern ShaolinKung Fu, which allowed Yim Wing Chun to fend off the warlord once and for all. After completing her training under Ng Mui (circa 1790), Yim Wing Chun eventually married Leung Bok-Chao (梁博儔), to whom she taught the fighting techniques that Ng Mui had passed on to her. After Yim Wing Chun died (circa 1840), Her husband Leung Bok-Chao passed the new style on to Leung Lan Kwai (circa 1840). Leung Lan Kwai taught six members of the Red BoatOperaGroup (circa 1850). All Wing Chun today descends from one of these six Opera Group members:

Yong Chun - Young Chwin - (Wing Chun): The Art of Becoming Water.

Young Chwin - Yong Chun (Wing Chun) Kung Fu is not only a pragmatic form of martial art for defending oneself against physically large, powerful, and VERY stron...

Young Chwin - Yong Chun (Wing Chun) Kung Fu is not only a pragmatic form of martial art for defending oneself against physically large, powerful, and VERY strong adversaries, but it teaches those who study the philosophy (not the religion) of Buddhism to allow themselves to become formless like water which does not internalize conflict of any kind. Instead of internalizing opposition, water flows gracefully around it. Water reserves its pragmatic and efficient brutality (in the form of a tsunami) for when it is absolutely necessary and the environmental conditions are such that deadly force is an inevitable consequence. In the words of the Grand Master of Yong Chun, Ip Man (who eventually became one of the ilustrious Bruce Lee's teachers), You must "strive to never strive." Young Chwin Kung Fu was designed by a physically small Chinese Nun who faced much adversity during a time period in China when female Chinese babies were often put to death because society discriminated against them to the point of genocide. She not only wanted to survive, but to thrive; she needed to thrive against both physical and emotional attacks by men who were physically bigger and stronger than her, and of a very brutal nature. Please see my other Youtube channel @ https://www.youtube.com/c/Kung_Fu_Wing_Chun_Disciple

Young Chwin - Yong Chun (Wing Chun) Kung Fu is not only a pragmatic form of martial art for defending oneself against physically large, powerful, and VERY strong adversaries, but it teaches those who study the philosophy (not the religion) of Buddhism to allow themselves to become formless like water which does not internalize conflict of any kind. Instead of internalizing opposition, water flows gracefully around it. Water reserves its pragmatic and efficient brutality (in the form of a tsunami) for when it is absolutely necessary and the environmental conditions are such that deadly force is an inevitable consequence. In the words of the Grand Master of Yong Chun, Ip Man (who eventually became one of the ilustrious Bruce Lee's teachers), You must "strive to never strive." Young Chwin Kung Fu was designed by a physically small Chinese Nun who faced much adversity during a time period in China when female Chinese babies were often put to death because society discriminated against them to the point of genocide. She not only wanted to survive, but to thrive; she needed to thrive against both physical and emotional attacks by men who were physically bigger and stronger than her, and of a very brutal nature. Please see my other Youtube channel @ https://www.youtube.com/c/Kung_Fu_Wing_Chun_Disciple

Wing Chun

Wing Chun (Chinese: 詠春; pinyin: yǒng chūn; Jyutping: wing ceon; literally: "spring chant"), also romanised as Ving Tsun or Wing Tsun, (and sometimes substituted with the characters 永春 "eternal springtime"; is a concept-based Chinese martial art and form of self-defense utilising both striking and grappling while specialising in close-range combat.
The alternative characters 永春 "eternal spring" are also associated with some other southern Chinese martial arts, including Weng Chun Kung Fu and Yong Chun
The earliest known mentions of Wing Chun date to the period of Red BoatOpera.
The common legend as told by Yip Man involves the young woman Yim Wing-chun during the period after the destruction by the Qing government of the Southern Shaolin and its associated temples.
Having rebuffed the local warlord's marriage offer, Yim Wing-Chun said she'd reconsider the proposal if he could beat her in a fight. She soon crossed paths with a Buddhist nun named Ng Mui, who was one of the Shaolin Sect survivors, and asked the nun to teach her to fight. According to legend Ng Mui taught Yim Wing-Chun a new system of martial art that had been inspired by the nun's observations of a confrontation between a Snake and a Crane. This then-still nameless style enabled Yim Wing-Chun to beat the warlord in a one-on-one fight. Yim Wing-Chun thereafter married Leung Bac-Chou and taught him the style, which was later named after her.
Since the system was developed during the Shaolin and Ming resistance to the Qing Dynasty, many legends, including the story of Yim Wing-Chun, were spread regarding the creation of Wing Chun in order to confuse enemies. This is often given as a reason to explain the difficulty in accurately determining the creator or creators of Wing Chun.
He who excels as a warrior does not appear formidable. One who excels in fighting is never aroused in anger. One who excels in defeating his enemy does not join issues. One who excels in employing others humbles himself before them. This is the virtue of non-contention and matching the sublimity of heaven

Abbess Wu Mei vs. Yim Wing Chun in Kung FuWing Chun film
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Having rebuffed the local warlord's marriage offer, Yim Wing-Chun said she'd reconsider the proposal if he could beat her in a fight. She soon crossed paths with a Buddhist nun named Ng Mui, who was one of the Shaolin Sect survivors, and asked the nun to teach her to fight. According to legend Ng Mui taught Yim Wing-Chun a new system of martial art that had been inspired by the nun's observations of a confrontation between a Snake and a Crane. This then-still nameless style enabled Yim Wing-Chun to beat the warlord in a one-on-one fight. Yim Wing-Chun thereafter married Leung Bac-Chou and taught him the style, which was later named after her.

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Wing Chun

Wing Chun (Chinese: 詠春; pinyin: yǒng chūn; Jyutping: wing ceon; literally: "spring chant"), also romanised as Ving Tsun or Wing Tsun, (and sometimes substituted with the characters 永春 "eternal springtime"; is a concept-based Chinese martial art and form of self-defense utilising both striking and grappling while specialising in close-range combat.
The alternative characters 永春 "eternal spring" are also associated with some other southern Chinese martial arts, including Weng Chun Kung Fu and Yong Chun
The earliest known mentions of Wing Chun date to the period of Red BoatOpera.
The common legend as told by Yip Man involves the young woman Yim Wing-chun during the period after the destruction by the Qing government of the Southern Shaolin and its associated temples.
Having rebuffed the local warlord's marriage offer, Yim Wing-Chun said she'd reconsider the proposal if he could beat her in a fight. She soon crossed paths with a Buddhist nun named Ng Mui, who was one of the Shaolin Sect survivors, and asked the nun to teach her to fight. According to legend Ng Mui taught Yim Wing-Chun a new system of martial art that had been inspired by the nun's observations of a confrontation between a Snake and a Crane. This then-still nameless style enabled Yim Wing-Chun to beat the warlord in a one-on-one fight. Yim Wing-Chun thereafter married Leung Bac-Chou and taught him the style, which was later named after her.
Since the system was developed during the Shaolin and Ming resistance to the Qing Dynasty, many legends, including the story of Yim Wing-Chun, were spread regarding the creation of Wing Chun in order to confuse enemies. This is often given as a reason to explain the difficulty in accurately determining the creator or creators of Wing Chun.
He who excels as a warrior does not appear formidable. One who excels in fighting is never aroused in anger. One who excels in defeating his enemy does not join issues. One who excels in employing others humbles himself before them. This is the virtue of non-contention and matching the sublimity of heaven

Wu Tang Collection - Stranger From Shaolin

Director: Lu Chun Ku
Cast: WongHang Sau, Kao Kang, Lo Jun Ku
When her entire family is killed by the occupying Manchus, Yim Wing Chun narrowly escapes to the Shaolin Temple. Disguised as a man, she persuades the abbot to let her stay, and is given the job of fetching water from the well for the students. Wing Chun begins to teach herself Kung Fu, from secretly watching the abbot. She incorporates her own techniques into a new style ideal for close quarter fighting. The other monks soon realize that she is not quite the man she says she is, but by that time strong bonds are formed they are supportive of her mission for revenge against the Manchus.
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Wing Chun Kung Fu

This old video teaches basic Wing Chun forms and applications.
Wing Chun (traditional Chinese: 詠春; simplified Chinese: 咏春) is a concept-based Chinese martial art and form of self-defense utilising both striking and grappling while specializing in close range combat.
The earliest known mentions of Wing Chun date to the period of Red BoatOpera (late 1800s).
The common legend as told by Yip Man[4] involves the young woman Yim Wing-chun during the period after the destruction by the Qing government of the Southern Shaolin and its associated temples.
Having rebuffed the local warlord's marriage offer, Yim Wing-Chun said she'd reconsider the proposal if he could beat her in a fight. She soon crossed paths with a Buddhist nun named Ng Mui, who was one of the Shaolin Sect survivors, and asked the nun to teach her to fight. According to legend, Ng Mui taught Yim Wing-Chun a new system of martial art that had been inspired by the nun's observations of a confrontation between a Snake and a Crane. This then-still nameless style enabled Yim Wing-Chun to beat the warlord in a one-on-one fight. Yim Wing-Chun thereafter married Leung Bok-Chau and taught him the style, which was later named after her.
Since the system was developed during the Shaolin and Ming resistance to the Qing Dynasty, many legends, including the story of Yim Wing-Chun, were spread regarding the creation of Wing Chun in order to confuse enemies. This is often given as a reason to explain the difficulty in accurately determining the creator or creators of Wing Chun.

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Did you know there's a special at The Orchard Tavern in Albany for free chicken wings on your birthday?. You get as many free chicken wings as your age ... Of course eating 102 wings alone was&nbsp;a tough task so Digiulio shared them with his friends and family....

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